![]() There are food crops specially bred for small gardens. Take that cue and plan your plantings.Īre you challenged with no garden space? How about a container garden. Think of what menus you want on the summer dinner table. It could be a good time to get some cool-season crops in the ground. How about spending some time as a family in the garden? Maybe plan what types of food crops you want to grow this year in your home garden. So the question is how will you celebrate? This year is a bit different and the Georgia Department of Agriculture is asking us to celebrating any work in any garden. Happily, Monday of that week is Hands-on Garden Day! Traditionally, that has meant celebrating our school gardens. This is the week to celebrate all things Georgia Agriculture. It is almost that time of year! March 22nd – March 26th is Georgia Ag Awareness Week. I look forward to seeing YOUR pollinator counts this August,Ĭoordinator of the Great Georgia Pollinator Census Categories Community and School Gardening in Georgia, Pollinators Leave a comment ![]() By participating in the Census you are truly contributing to science! The data collected from the Census will be used by researchers to spot pollinator population trends, economic valuations, and correlations between pollinator populations and other factors such as weather. ![]()
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